The Other Me
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The Other Me | |
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Directed by | Manny Coto |
Produced by | Diane Gutterud |
Written by | Mary Ryan (book) Jeff Schechter (teleplay) |
Starring | Andrew Lawrence Mark L. Taylor Lori Hallier Alison Pill Brenden Jefferson |
Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Editing by | Terry Strokes |
Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date(s) | September 8, 2000 |
Running time | 84 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The Other Me is a Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenager who clones himself and uses the clone for school. The movie is the 23rd Disney Channel Original Movie and is based on the book "Me Two" by Mary C. Ryan.
While working on a science project, 13-year old Will accidentally clones himself, and his clone takes over his life.
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[edit] Cast
- Andrew Lawrence - Will Browning/Twoie/Gill(Gilbert)
- Mark L. Taylor - Dad
- Lori Hallier - Mom
- Alison Pill - Allana Browning
- Brenden Jefferson - Chuckie
- Joe Grifasi - Conrad
- Scott McCord - Victor
- Tyler Hynes - Scottie DeSota
- Sarah Gadon - Heather
- Robert Buck - Grandpa Mordechai
- Andrea Garnett - Miss Pinkerson
[edit] Music Featured on "The Other Me"
- "Crucial Part 2"
Written by Stanley A. Smith
- "Winners Circle"
Written by Stanley A. Smith
- "You Can Do It"
Written by Stanley A. Smith & J.A. Manges Performed by The Sha Shees (This song is also featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 Disney film, Jungle 2 Jungle.)
- "In the Stream"
Written by Stanley A. Smith
- "Everything (Feels Like New)"
Written by Sandy Howell & Michael Benghial Performed by Alexz Johnson
- "Bringin' Da Noise"
Written by Veit Renn & J.C. Chasez Performed by *NSYNC (This song is featured in *NSYNC's 2000 Album, No Strings Attached.)
- "I Dream of You"
Written by Dave Keffer & Mark Carter Performed by KEF
- "Life Is A Party"
Written by Andy Goldman, Jamie Houston & James Dean Hicks Performed by Aaron Carter
- "Just Can't Wait"
Written and Performed by Jamie Dunlap & Scott Nickoley
- "I Feel Strange"
Written by Bobby Sandstrom Performed by Maureen Steel
[edit] Awards
[edit] Young Artist Awards (2001)
- 2 Wins and 1 Nomination
[edit] Won
- Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) - Leading Young Actor
Andrew Lawrence
- Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) - Supporting Young Actor
Tyler Hynes
[edit] Nominated
- Best Ensemble in a TV Movie
Andrew Lawrence, Brenden Jefferson, Tyler Hynes, Sarah Gadon, and Alison Pill
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Preceded by Quints |
Disney Channel Original Movies | Succeeded by Mom's Got a Date With a Vampire |